"Sex Criminals" #11 kicks off the series' third volume with a reminder of just what it is that Suzie and Jon are up to, and Matt Fraction and Chip Zdarsky pay a brief homage to David Caruso's reign on "CSI: Miami." No, really

In Kyle Higgins, Alec Siegel and Rod Reis' "C.O.W.L." #11, key members of the team leave by pink slip or by choice, and the Grey Raven's resolute and idealistic speech by night is followed by an ugly deed by night.

"Starve" #2 by Brian Wood and Danijel Zezelj follows Gavin back into the culinary television arena as he pursues the contradictory but curiously compatible goals of making a comeback and teaching his audience a lesson.

"Injection" #3 continues to bring the strange even as it ducks around providing any solid answers, but Warren Ellis and Declan Shalvey's comic might have hidden just enough clues to start figuring out a central mystery.

Guest artist Kate Brown joins Kieron Gillen for "The Wicked + The Divine" #12, which kicks off the "Commercial Suicide" arc as the world grieves the loss of two familiar faces in the realm of the returned gods.

"We Stand on Guard" #1 introduces us to the 22nd century war between Canada and the United States and, while Brian K. Vaughan's story is interesting, it's Steve Skroce's art that will have readers begging for more.

"Jupiter's Circle" #2 has Mark Millar and Wilfredo Torres wrap up the opening storyline involving J. Edgar Hoover's blackmail scheme on a member of the team, but in a way that is far more upbeat than you might expect.

"Lazarus" #16 by Greg Rucka and Michael Lark is an unexpected, self-contained story about a character who is on the sidelines until war breaks out between Hock and Carlyle, activating her sleeper agent status and awakening her doubts.

Matt Hawkins and Rahsan Ekedal combine traditional storytelling with modern day topics like megachurches and hacktivism to deliver a strong and refreshing introduction to a new series in "The Tithe" #1.